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Prep Dig, the leading volleyball media coverage website in the Midwest has named Lake Orion Volleyball Coach Tony Scavarda as their Division one coach of the year. The following is an excerpt from Prep Dig: Division 1 Coach of the Year – Tony Scavarda (Lake Orion) Our 2018 Division 1 Coach of the Year is

History! Dragon Volleyball finishes the job, wins its first Division I state title History! Dragon Volleyball finishes the job, wins its first Division I state title The Dragons are champions. After years of frustration, the Lake Orion High School girls volleyball team secured history on Saturday afternoon, winning the MHSAA Division I state title over Rockford,

For the third time in school history, the Lake Orion Dragons Volleyball Team has advanced to the Division 1 “Final Four” for the state championship weekend held in Battle Creek at the Kellogg Arena. On Friday, November 16 the Dragons will play Farmington Hills Mercy at 4:30. The winner of that match plays the winner

By Dan Fenner For Digital First Media and the Oakland Press FENTON >> Playing without its A-game, but still proving effective when it mattered most, Lake Orion kept its postseason run alive in Tuesday’s Division 1 quarterfinals with a three-game sweep of Flushing, 25-17, 25-20, 25-19. On a night filled with scoring streaks, the Dragons

The Lake Orion Dragons Volleyball continues their run in the state tournament this Tuesday November 13 in the state quarterfinals. The Dragons will play the Flushing Raiders at Fenton High School at 6:30 pm. Fenton High School is located at 3200 Shiawassee Ave. Tickets for the game are $7.00. Doors open at 5:45. The Dragons

The state ranked Lake Orion Dragons Varsity Volleyball team begins its run in the state tournament with a first round district game against the Oxford Wildcats. The Dragons begin the tournament Monday October 29th at Waterford Kettering. The game begins at 5:30. If the Dragons win, they will take on the Holly Bronchos on Tuesday

From the Oakland Press: MI Prep Zone CLARKSTON >> Injuries derailed the 2017 volleyball season for Lake Orion, but the Dragons are determined to not let that happen in 2018. Despite right side hitter Sydney Smith dealing with an ankle injury that has sidelined her for weeks, the Dragons have managed to stay unbeaten in